Marilyn Dale Armstrong, 70 of Ocala, Fla., formerly of Versailles, daughter of
the late William Lee and Kathleen Dale, widow of Sherman Armstrong, died Aug.
28, 2004, in Ocala.

Survivors include a daughter, Tisa Noble; three grandchildren, Cassie McManus,
Sabrina Noble, David Burch, all of Florida; a sister, Linda Moore, Frankfort;
and three brothers, Jerry Dale and William Lee Dale, both of Versailles, and Jim
Dale, Florida. A sister, Pat Eaves, is deceased.

Memorial services and Mass will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004,
at St. Leo Catholic Church by Fr. Dan Noll. The family will receive friends from
12:30 to the time of service at the church. Blackburn & Ward Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Memorials are suggested to St. Leo Catholic Church or a favorite charity.

A native of
Rockholds in Whitley County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Maude Gray
Broyles. He was a contractor and owner/operator of Randall & Gray Construction.
He was a charter member and deacon at North Frankfort Baptist Church.

Born Aug. 9, 1942,
in Harlan, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Lucy Campbell Cox. She
was a 15 year employee of Quebecor, formerly Rand McNally, in Versailles. She
was also a member of the Versailles United Methodist Church.

In addition to her
husband she is survived by a daughter, Robin Edmondson, Lexington, two sisters,
Faye Hicks, Angola, Ind., and Sylvia Lyons, Richmond; three brothers, Claude Cox
Jr., Batavia, Ohio, Dale Cox, Tampa, Fla., and Dale Howard, North Carolina;
three grandchildren, Christopher Ryan, James Cory and Robert Casey Edmondson,
all of Lexington; and numerous nieces and nephews. A son, Jeff Campbell, a
sister, Thelma Howard and a brother, Joe Cox, are deceased.

Services were
conducted Monday, Oct. 18, 2004, at Clark Funeral Home, Rose Hill, by the Rev.
Coleman Howlett. Cremation followed the funeral service and a graveside service
was held for the burial of her remains at the Midway Cemetery Tuesday.

Memorials are
suggested to the American Heart Association or the Versailles United Methodist
Church Building Fund.

Raised in Harlan
County, she was the daughter of E.T. and Lula Williams. She owned and operated
Creech Department Stores in Lexington and Versailles since 1945. She was a
charter member of Rosemont Baptist Church, and a past member of Forks of Elkhorn
Baptist Church and Versailles Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school and
led the Women's Missionary Union. She served as director of the Woodford County
Chamber of Commerce, the Red Cross, and was past president of the Business and
Professional Women’s Club. In 1978, she received the Woman of Achievement Award
for her community involvement with needy children and families.

Born in
Versailles, she was the daughter of the late Brownell and Pauline Cunningham
Hager. She was a homemaker and member of Porter Memorial Baptist Church.

In addition to her
husband, she is survived by a daughter, Sheila Jones; a granddaughter, Brittany
Jones; a sister, Martha Hager Jones; a niece, Debbie Jones Syktich; a nephew,
Robert Jones Jr., all of Lexington; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces
and nephews.

Born in Richmond,
he was the son of the late Homer Sr. and Alma Coffey McDaniel. A retired quality
control inspector at Standard Products Company, he was a member of the Hillcrest
Baptist Church and a veteran of the U. S. Navy.

Born in Nicholas
County, she was the daughter of the late Matthew and Bettie Snapp. She was a
retired employee of Jockey International, a member of Marie Chapter O.E.S. and
was a member of Carlisle Assembly of God Church.

Services will be
conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, 2004, at Carlisle Assembly of God by the
Rev. Darrell Sexton and Chaplain Gary McQuain. Burial will follow in Carlisle
Cemetery. Casket bearers will be David Foster, Jeff Fryman, Jimmy Harris, Kevin
Kincaid, Bill Loyer and Chris Sexton. Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. today,
Thursday, at the church. Mathers-Gaunce Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Raised in
Nicholasville, she was the daughter of the late Bailey S. and Millie Hull Kurtz
Sr. She graduated from the Nicholasville High School Class of 1949, and
graduated from Fugazzi Business School. She had worked for South Eastern
Greyhound Lines and Aetna Insurance Company. She attended Gardenside Christian
Church, and served on the children's school board, the clothes bank and
volunteered for Meals on Wheels.

In addition to her
husband, she is survived by her children, Paul B. Smith Jr., Versailles, Cindy
A. Nyberg, Lexington, and Paula K. Smith, Lexington; four grandchildren, Crystal
and Shawn Smith, and Jeff and Stacy Bryant; two great-grandchildren, Mason Smith
and Felicity Bryant; and a brother, Bailey Kurtz Jr., Lexington. A brother,
Charles Kurtz, is deceased.

Services were
conducted Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, at Hillcrest Memorial Park. Honorary casket
bearers were the Nicholasville High School Class of 1949. W. R. Milward
Mortuary-Southland was in charge of arrangements.

Memorial
contributions may be directed to the American Diabetes Association, American
Cancer Society, or Hospice of the Bluegrass.

Born Aug. 17,
1941, in Fleming County, she was the daughter of Herschel Perkins, Tilton, and
the late Noel Ferman Perkins. She was a retired employee of OSRAM Sylvania Glass
Plant in Versailles and a member of Hilltop Christian Church.

In addition to her
husband and mother, she is survived by a daughter, Valerie Vice, Versailles; two
sisters, Wanda Fern, Cowan, and Linda Gray, Flemingsburg; a brother, Jack
Perkins, Magnolia, Del.; and several nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great
nephews.